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Reply to "what happened to the new IB magnet rumor?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]"Gutting", "downgrading". Can someone please explain (without histrionics) how moving to 4 regional IB centers will "gut", "downgrade" RMIB? I would really appreciate an answer that isn't based on fear. I would also appreciate an answer based on honesty - that is, if you think the county-wide IB adds cachet to RM and hence, increases your property values please come out and say so too.[/quote] The countywide application pool creates a far, far stronger group of students. Teachers teach to the level of the students. With a top group, discussions are richer, projects have higher expectations and teachers expect more. Its a circular feed. The regional programs at Einstein, BCC or others area are meh. If you are in a failing school like Einstein then sure a program there can help get your kid out of the path of all the failing students but its not a good program. At BCC, its simply something to have on your school record, nothing more. [/quote] This is a load of crap. First of all, Einstein and BCC are not the regional programs. Those will be at Watkins Mill, Kennedy, and Sprinbrook. There are many, many qualified applicants to the RM IB program. No good reason not to create additional magnet sites.[/quote]
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